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Antelope DUNES Documentation
Needs better docs on how to get antelope running
I tried using DUNES but I think it may be simpler to just run command line commands on the docker container with
dune -- <command>
1 - Clone DUNES repo
2 - Add DUNES repo to path as per Antelope instructions - this installs the "dune" command line tool
3 - Run Docker
4 - Go to Docker settings, Make sure file sharing is enabled on '/' (root folder)
4a - [Optional] Assign more cores for faster builds under Settings -> Resources
5 - Mac System Settings: Go to Privacy and Security -> Full Disk Access, enable for Docker and Terminal
6 - Run
dune --version
This installs the docker image and proves dune is installed with the version output
7 - In Docker, inspect the file system on the dune container - Click through /host/Users/your_user/... path to your build directory - if you get security warnings and errors, go to back to system settings and make sure full disk access is enabled. 8 - Run build - dune -- (command) runs commands direct on the dune container, or open a terminal window on Docker Desktop on the container, type 'bash', then do the builds directly from there.
1 - configure cmake and ninja cmake -S . -B ./build -G Ninja
2 - on docker container add ninja
apt-get update apt-get install ninja-build
3 - run ninja by typing 'ninja'